Brick mold



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BRICK MOLD. 'FILED sEPm, 1920.

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R. ROIDERER.

BRiCK MOLD.

FILED SEPT. 18. 1920.

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1 Application' filed September Ee it known that l, RICHARD Romanen', a

p fing bricks7 tiles, buildingblocls and the lilre and als@ to the construction oi'thevmolds ior making-.these articles. y y

The' general object ot the invention is to construct the molds a plurality ota'ngle or Lshaped p Les, each consisting;n ot a bot- 1..,b tom and an end,upon which` the articles are to Abe termed. and side strips ior orming the. sides ot the mo the invention is to place Another Object or they molds in layers, With the layers placed apart to permit 'the circulation of air be tween the layers."A f 'p y This invention also consists in certain i other features `of `construction andv in the4 combination and arrangement ot the several parts, to be he'reinater i'ully described, illus! y 2,.the platform being provided With the up Figure l. isa longitudinal sectional view showing the molds placed on a truck.y Figure 2 is au cross sectional view ure l. '4 y Figure 3 is a perspective view the molds forming one or the layers.

Figure ellis atop View oit one oil the molds. n

lligure 5 is an elevation view thereof. f .Figure G is an end view thereof. y Figure 7 is a top view oi: Figure i. `is shownl in these views each mold is formed ett an angle or L-Shaped `plate l, this plate forming the `hot-tom and one end the mold. ed on a4 plat- V. EL

.'lhese plates are pl l'orm or anotheil support, such as shown at ivar'dly extendir fr s idas 3. @ne roiv oi plates is yplaced along one et the sides and then a strip l is placed alongside of this rovv` ot plates. rlhenanother row ot plates is placed along the other :tace of this stripand another strip is placed along the side of the second row of plates.` This is continued until the my invention in detail, re`

of some of l v not necessary to handle the molded articles until they are thoroughly dry.` y i As the platform is iilled with angle plates the other two sides are put in place and then and another platt'ormplaced on these strips. This platform `is then lilled with angle plates i and thisv operation is continued vuntil suiiivcient amount .of molds has been huilt up.

Before placingthe strips on the sides the molds are lilled with material from which the articles are tov be molded and this isl leveled ott' and then the strips are placed in po-` sition to receive the new platform. v l have shown the molds as being onv a trucl; 6, and the sides ot the platforms as' heing formed of channel iron @though it Will, ci conrse,he understood that the plat.- form may be placed on any suitable support land the sides of theplattorms iiormed` in any other suitalole manner. v

The' angleplate is held in` position by `its `own Weight and the weight ot the moldedy y. article duringr the castingandy curing process `and the divi ..0' strips are alsoltept in place bythe Weigl-itotthe plates, and articles.

By placing the strips between the layers aspace is lett for circulation of air.

ltis thought trom the foregoing; descripi tion that the advantages and novelieatures of my invention Will he readily apparent.

l desire it to he understood .that I may malte changes in the construction and in the comhination'and arrangement ofthe several `strips 5 are placed on the tops of the sides parts7 provided 'that such changes fall Within `the scope of theappended claims.

I claim as my invention f l. lit brick mold ot the character described comprising, a supporting tray with upstandu ing portions alongg'its edges, plates having ,upstanding ends and so placed on the supporting tray that the upstandingportions ot Env g 2. A brick mold of the chepaciendeeoriloed comprising e euppoi'ungf tray with npstand- `ingportions `along 'its edgegplet'es hei-ving upstanding ends and so pia-ced `on thereupporting tray thatthe'upstanding .portions of the ti'aywll provide sidesy for the p1atefs5 a-Strip provided betweenrowsof these plates Bienen-in Roiiaienniz` 

